Morocco: Bank Al-Maghrib sets watch for reforms

By ABASHI SHAMAMBA. In the hushed lounges of Casablanca’s business hotels, economic operators nicknamed him “the universal opponent” (note: of all the governments that succeeded one another under his long term of office). Abdellatif Jouahri, Governor of Bank Al-Maghrib (the Central Bank), lived up to his reputation in the institution’s 2021 financial year report presented to the King on Saturday July 30. As usual, Abdellatif Jouahri distributed good and bad points while expressing doubts regarding the pace and feasibility of certain reforms, even their advisability. His outspokenness has a way of irritating the


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